Read this passage. Then answer the question that follows. Some historians say that the Ming decision to end the voyages of Zheng He and destroy his fleet was a major turning point in world history. Zheng He had visited regions of the world long before European explorers ever dared to venture there. In fact, some historians suggest that had Zheng He’s journeys continued, he might have explored the Americas. China, not European nations such as Spain, Portugal, and Great Britain, might have been first to colonize and influence the New World. Do you think Ming rulers should have ended the voyages of Zheng He? Write a 75- to 100-word paragraph to explain your opinion.
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Some historians say that the Ming decision to end the voyages of Zheng He and destroy his fleet was a major turning point in world history. China, not European nations such as Spain, Portugal, and Great Britain, might have been first to colonize and influence the New World
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